Introduction to design thinking

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The new city experience An Introduction to Design Thinking

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Hear a good storyInterview your partner about about his/her

experiences in a new city.

Your goal is to hear (at least) one good story from your partner

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Interview your partner (just have a conversation!)

Interview notes:

Go deeper into one story: remember to ask “Why?”

3 min each

Create a quick interview guide (with open-ended questions!)

A. Be human: build rapport.

Introduce yourself. “How are you today?”

“Nice to meet you. Tell me about where you’re from.”

B. Seek stories.

“Could you tell me story about a time you . . .

______________________________________________________________?”

“What would I find surprising about how you . . .

______________________________________________________________?”

“______________________________________________________________”

C. Talk about feelings. Dig deeper by following up.

“Why do you say that? . . . “Tell me more.”

“How did you feel at that moment, when . . . happened?”

“______________________________________________________________”

2 min

4 min each

Start individually

Now pair up

( . . . travelled by yourself to a new place?) ( . . . had an unexpected adventure in a new city?)

( . . . pack for a long trip?”)( . . . navigate a new city?”)

[write more of your own]

[write more of your own]

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Imagine the meaning (notice something, then infer what the meaning might be)

Imagine possibilities for the following statements:

It’s interesting/surprising/telling that s/he . . .

_______________________________________________________________

One thing that seems to be important to him/her is . . .

_______________________________________________________________

I wonder if this means . . .[WRITE A COUPLE POSSIBILITIES]

_______________________________________________________________

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W hat does it mean?Gain insights by thinking of what might be the deeper

meaning behind what you heard. Have fun with it.

Your goal is to take an extreme, inspired stance.

4 min

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Create a brainstorming topic (flip your insight into a question)

First choose a context in a city. Pick one of these that you think might be able to take advantage of what you inferred (in step 3):

Then create your brainstorm topic, using this format:

3 min

Individual again

A MUSEUMA LOCAL RESTAURANTA TRAVEL OR TOUR AGENCYTHE TOURISM BOARDA NEIGHBORHOOD PARKA LOCAL UNIVERSITYA CHARITY

A SHOPPING DISTRICT OR STOREA HOTELA PUB OR BARA SPORTS TEAMTHE TRANSIT SYSTEMA HOST, FRIEND, OR GUIDEA FESTIVAL ORGANIZER

How might _______________________

take advantage of

_________________________________?

CONTEXT

CHOOSE ONE INSIGHT

(In other words, what products/services/experiences could they create/offer that capatalizes on your unique inference?)

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5Share your work, then brainstorm as a team(recap one story, share one inference and your brainstorm question — then lead a brainstorm)

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New ideas!Generate a diverse set of concepts in

response to your brainstorming questions.

Your goal is to build on the ideas of others.

2 min share, 3 min brainstorm, each

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Sketch it outPick an idea and stay in a generative mode

as you work out the details.

Your goal is develop the idea and make it visual.

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Choose one idea and flesh it out into a product or service (what is it? how does one use it?)

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Build your solution (to test desirability)

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Let’s get physical, physicalLet me hear your body talk.

Your goal is to test your solution by making it tangible.

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Test with your partner (get feedback)

7 min

+ –? !

What’s working?

What could be improved?

New questions

New ideas

4 min each